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adjective
- 1. included in or planned according to a schedule: "the bus makes one scheduled thirty-minute stop"
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SCHEDULED definition: 1. planned to happen at a particular time: 2. A scheduled flight or bus is one that travels at the…. Learn more.
a list of the times when events are planned to happen, for example the times when classes happen or when buses, etc. leave and arrive: The class schedule is available on the website. a bus schedule. a schedule of talks at the convention. formal. an official list of things: a schedule of business expenses. ahead of schedule. B2. early:
The meaning of SCHEDULE is program; especially : a procedural plan that indicates the time and sequence of each operation. How to use schedule in a sentence.
Scheduled definition: arranged or planned according to a programme, timetable, etc. See examples of SCHEDULED used in a sentence.
Scheduled means that something is planned for a specific date and time. If a plane is scheduled to depart at 9 a.m. and it's still sitting on the tarmac at 2 p.m., the passengers may become irate.
1. A list of times of departures and arrivals; a timetable: a bus schedule; a schedule of guided tours. 2. A plan for performing work or achieving an objective, specifying the order and allotted time for each part: finished the project on schedule. 3. A printed or written list of items in tabular form: a schedule of postal rates. 4. a.
SCHEDULED meaning: 1. planned to happen at a particular time: 2. A scheduled flight or bus is one that travels at the…. Learn more.
Schedule definition: a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion. See examples of SCHEDULE used in a sentence.
Definition of 'scheduled' Word Frequency. scheduled in British English. (ˈʃɛdjuːld ) adjective. 1. arranged or planned according to a programme, timetable, etc. a scheduled meeting. a change to the scheduled programmes on TV tonight. 2. (of an aircraft or a flight) forming part of a regular service, not specially chartered. 3. British.
Definition of schedule verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.